have some of the hair to still add to...
and then, THE 49'ers??? on the shirt... SHE had that on her shirt,
but--
i could leave it plain... however, for the memory etc, she may like the
"white dots" design, it IS true to the photo then...

and not sure... i might ADD some kind of thanksgiving stuff on the wall etc??
might be nice with the added color for memory fun, too of the day:
as, was this ???? from the thanksgiving day town meal, or not???

here are the two ideas... not sure which i will do yet...

what do you think? or any one else, as to feedback...
however, i know, i will go my gut-feelings, too...
but i did not want to risk messing it up and using more time
to reFIX it then...

not sure which... still have to work with the hair, too... :)

Credit: neebee

this has been and is, very fun to do!
hoping you can get it to her, when i can send it...
any 'volunteers' too, that would like to help, just email me..

Kate Sedley is the pen-name of Brenda Margaret Lilian Honeyman Clarke, an English historical novelist.
She was born in Bristol in 1926 and educated at The Red Maids' School, Westbury-on-Trym.
She is married and has a son and a daughter, and three grandchildren.
Her medieval historical whodunnits feature Roger the Chapman, who has given up a monk's cell for the freedom of peddling his wares on the road.

The latest I have read, from 2008.

Credit: GI

I have enjoyed Kate's work immensely. Roger is one of the "white hats," naturally...

I haven't seen "her" (mystery gal) lately, but she's gotta be around.

I will keep checking. I wish that I could recall her name, which she told me.

I think either one looks fine. You are the judge, not I. You do fine work, and we all appreciate it. Thank you, one more time. :0)

►KL-VS Genetic Variant of KLOTHO Is Associated with Enhanced Cognition in Three Independent Human Cohorts and in a Meta-Analysis

We therefore investigated whether klotho can impact physiological brain function and, more specifically, whether it can prevent or counteract cognitive decline in human aging. We demonstrate that the lifespan-extending variant of the KLOTHO gene, KL-VS, is associated with increased klotho levels in serum and enhanced cognition in aging people heterozygous for the allele in three cohorts and across multiple ages. We also analyzed transgenic mice with moderate systemic overexpression of klotho. Independent of age, these mice performed better in multiple tests of learning and memory than controls. Further investigation of potential underlying mechanisms revealed unexpected effects of klotho elevation on the functions of synapses and glutamate receptors.

Clotho was the daughter of Zeus and Themis, and sister to Lachesis and Atropos, according to Greek mythology. Clotho is also mentioned in the tenth book of the Republic of Plato as the daughter of Necessity, the Mother of Invention.

Phlogiston theory has to do with combustion and oxidation. It is outmoded.

It was good when it came around, just didn't explain things real well.

I like the idea of "inventing a necessity." It happens that oxidation is the reason we have graffiti, in my twisted logic. Phlogiston helped create thoughsands and thoughsands of jobs in the chemical industry, even thou it did not exist.